The last two guys to play quarterback at Southern California before John David Booty won the Heisman Trophy. Suddenly, it doesn't seem so outlandish to think Booty might make it three consecutive Heisman winners under center at USC.[details]

The Good: As a receiver, he is able to work in the short zones and can settle in the soft spots. He is able to use his size and strength to effectively fight for the ball in a crowd. He has fine body control when working the sideline. He shows consistent blocking skills and dependable hands as a receiver.

The Bad: He does not bring much to the vertical receiving game because he has only marginal speed. He has an injury history that makes durability a definite concern. Despite being a tough blocker, he needs to work on staying low in this stance and keeping good leverage and sound hand usage. He needs technique and strength work to bring his blocking up to starting NFL levels.

Outlook: He is a player with potential who has both the physical and mental talent to continue to develop. He has the ability to be a factor in two TE sets early in his career where he can be a receiving factor in the red zone. He could be a fine No. 2 performer with some development, and maybe a starter if he refines his physical talent.

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